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y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background. guest: this is not a plane where first of all if a playlet -- if a pilot is thinking about flying a plane, some of it is insignificant but a lot of controls are automated. so just the flight controls themselves, there is an enormous amount of computer controls involved in making the plane fly. there are all these different integrated systems that must work together, sensors that tell you where things are, even to the degree of how fast you are flying, where are you in space and time, all of these things are so incredibly sophist
y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background....
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and then a conversation with education and technology. after that, a discussion about education policy and the recent polling that shows shifting opinions parents have about their children's education. >> this week on "q&a," senior political reporter and politics managing editor amann at a terkel discusses her career, the huff post website, and her interest in politics. >> amanda terkel, when you were in college, you said you wanted to get involved in a comprehensive progressive agenda. what does that mean? >> i think i intended to go to politics. journalism -- we didn't have a journalism program. i did the school newspaper but i didn't get a lot of guidance. i
and then a conversation with education and technology. after that, a discussion about education policy and the recent polling that shows shifting opinions parents have about their children's education. >> this week on "q&a," senior political reporter and politics managing editor amann at a terkel discusses her career, the huff post website, and her interest in politics. >> amanda terkel, when you were in college, you said you wanted to get involved in a comprehensive...
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after that, a conversation on the latest air-traffic technology with the
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it is education and technology. i do believe that since technology has made unveils and bundles of money that they should be giving back to internships and training programs, particularly in areas where schools have been closed, where they are underfunded, and begin to train the population here at home rather than going overseas. host: what do you think about the idea a couple of callers mentioned ago. teaching kids from fifth grade to own their own business. caller: i think that is absolutely excellent. i am a retired educator from new york. even in our special ed programs we had our manual -- our middle school students clock in. they would write up what there will be doing for the day -- what they will be doing for the day. i think that is important. we had occupational therapy for those students, so they've received what the general education students did not receive. we need to bring our children bring our parents to train children at home how to use technology. into moreill get specifics of the opinion peas we
it is education and technology. i do believe that since technology has made unveils and bundles of money that they should be giving back to internships and training programs, particularly in areas where schools have been closed, where they are underfunded, and begin to train the population here at home rather than going overseas. host: what do you think about the idea a couple of callers mentioned ago. teaching kids from fifth grade to own their own business. caller: i think that is absolutely...
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we have the technology to some -- with to respond -- technology to respond. host: where do you think the united states should go? caller: there are plenty of pilots just jumping. like one general said on a we don't need 60,000 people on the ground. i was a volunteer, we should probably have a draft army. pretty low enlisted man. i guarantee there are plenty of lot to would give up a help some of these problems. host: talking about a possible u.s. response. here is an opinion piece in today's washington post, with the headline, down raged dreams. is written by eliot cohen. if you want to remark that piece, it is in "the washington post." let us go to marry from pennsylvania on our republican line. good morning. caller: i would like to make a comment about the fires in yellowstone. they seeing clouds over california and colorado to make it rain? host: we are talking about the syrian response, do you have a comment on that? i am sure we will get to the wildfires and other questions down the line. caller: great, i will call back. aaron is from canton, ohio on our
we have the technology to some -- with to respond -- technology to respond. host: where do you think the united states should go? caller: there are plenty of pilots just jumping. like one general said on a we don't need 60,000 people on the ground. i was a volunteer, we should probably have a draft army. pretty low enlisted man. i guarantee there are plenty of lot to would give up a help some of these problems. host: talking about a possible u.s. response. here is an opinion piece in today's...
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the technology is there to spread your message. people attention span various reasons has been so changed you really have to fight to break through to make an impression. which is why we get into a numbers games with these demonstrations. organizers feel if they have a great number, they'll force the news media can cover them. since litigation was introduced in the 1990's, the national park police won't estimate what the crowd is. host: in your piece which is available online, titled "marching on washington," can you outline some of the more memorable and less memorable demonstration that's we've seen over the last five decades? guest: well, it would be easy to list the less memorable marchs. for instance, just in the category of trading on the word million. the million man march of 1995 was an attempt to rally american black men. not only for civil rights issues but sort of a personal pride issue and a ethnic solid darety. that was a success. that began the million mom march and million worker march. you begin to move from the gra
the technology is there to spread your message. people attention span various reasons has been so changed you really have to fight to break through to make an impression. which is why we get into a numbers games with these demonstrations. organizers feel if they have a great number, they'll force the news media can cover them. since litigation was introduced in the 1990's, the national park police won't estimate what the crowd is. host: in your piece which is available online, titled...
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i work on technology and learning. one of the biggest impediments is child protection and safety and privacy. you say give kids the web, that is not that hard to do, but making sure kids talking to another kid and not some grown- up pretending to be a kid and the things they are sharing or not going to compromise their safety or editing, where have you come down on that, because it certainly is a pretty big hurdle? >> there are two things today do. one is to have very particular websites and things that you green light. for example there was this site called epals which is an amazing community of classrooms networks. allowed all of that community to interact well. that would be a good solution for that. youtube, the team that does that, there is open you tube and a set of stuff that has been looked at by people, and it is green labeled. for use in education. you could think through cleverly how to do that, and crisis was good early on, and i am having simple buttons next to the pages that said this is in the wrong plac
i work on technology and learning. one of the biggest impediments is child protection and safety and privacy. you say give kids the web, that is not that hard to do, but making sure kids talking to another kid and not some grown- up pretending to be a kid and the things they are sharing or not going to compromise their safety or editing, where have you come down on that, because it certainly is a pretty big hurdle? >> there are two things today do. one is to have very particular websites...
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the technology uses variations in the magnetic field or sonogram technology to literally produce an image of the pipeline just like getting an mri or cat scan. that tells us a lot about the health of the pipeline, how it is doing, if it has been damaged, if it has a corot's an issue -- a corrosion issue or anything else, and on. it helps to find incidents before they happen. host: what materials are used in the parkland? .uest: mostly steel with natural gas, they may be pvc and plastic. the lifetime depends on how they are operated. the ones in the southeast have been in place since the early 1940's. host: the keystone pipeline is steel or pvc? guest: it is high tensile steel. it is rated x70. stands for how many pounds of pressure it can take. it is a state of the art line. this steel is above and beyond what is required to run the park land. that is one of the added safety margins the operator has agreed to do. janet from massachusetts, republican line. caller: the keystone pipeline along with every other park plan is a national security issue. we're currently in armed fromnt -- armed c
the technology uses variations in the magnetic field or sonogram technology to literally produce an image of the pipeline just like getting an mri or cat scan. that tells us a lot about the health of the pipeline, how it is doing, if it has been damaged, if it has a corot's an issue -- a corrosion issue or anything else, and on. it helps to find incidents before they happen. host: what materials are used in the parkland? .uest: mostly steel with natural gas, they may be pvc and plastic. the...
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we adapted our screening technology and tactics to counter that. and we learned that a single vulnerability in any part of the aviation system can make everyone connected to it vulnerable. since we don't control security at foreign airports, we have to work even more closely with international partners to raise the overall security of the system. we did that. shortly after the christmas day plot, i launched a worldwide initiative to make these needed changes in close collaboration with our strongest allies. i am proud to say that i october of 2010, this effort led to 190 countries signing onto an historic agreement to improve aviation security, standards, and technology and information sharing. i have had the chance to visit many of those countries over the past 4.5 years. 40 in all across six continents however, our work did not end there. following the 20 10 air cargo threat which involved bombs hidden inside printer cartridges departing on international planes to the united states, we launched a second initiative to work with international partn
we adapted our screening technology and tactics to counter that. and we learned that a single vulnerability in any part of the aviation system can make everyone connected to it vulnerable. since we don't control security at foreign airports, we have to work even more closely with international partners to raise the overall security of the system. we did that. shortly after the christmas day plot, i launched a worldwide initiative to make these needed changes in close collaboration with our...
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the technology allows that. the common core calcifies age segregation, the only form of segregation still legal. then we are in big trouble. educators need, in my view, to watch the language. they should never use the word "rigor." look up her rigor mortis. rigor means harsh, unyielding, etc. "challenge." kids respond to a challenge. we need to mobilize this technology that allows us to move and that is what the common core, to excel, that is -- in selling it, you can happen.what >> i just think it's worth reminding ourselves of how the common core came to be and why. the fact that after years of state sometimes working together, sometimes on their own because of the business communities and higher red communities were telling them, they decided that they are clearly not doing young -- well enough and not enough kids graduate from high school and those who do the numbers are much higher than this and they need to have remediation before they can even do any kind of credit-bearing work, that thought stops those p
the technology allows that. the common core calcifies age segregation, the only form of segregation still legal. then we are in big trouble. educators need, in my view, to watch the language. they should never use the word "rigor." look up her rigor mortis. rigor means harsh, unyielding, etc. "challenge." kids respond to a challenge. we need to mobilize this technology that allows us to move and that is what the common core, to excel, that is -- in selling it, you can...
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nor can we stop investing in science and technology to train young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow and to act on what we learned about our bodies, our businesses, and our climates. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision that said we don't need this critical provision of the voting rights act because look at the states. it made it harder for african americans and hispanics and students and elderly and infirm and poor working folks to vote. what do you know? they showed up, stood in line for hours and voted anyway. so obviously we don't need any kind of law. [applause] >> but a great democracy does not make it harder to vote than to buy an assault weapon. [applause] >> we must open those stubborn gates. and let us not forget while racial divides persist and must not be denied, the whole american landscape is littered with the lost dreams and dashed hopes of people of all races. and the great irony of the current moment is that the future has never brimmed with more possibilities. it has never burned brighter in what we co
nor can we stop investing in science and technology to train young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow and to act on what we learned about our bodies, our businesses, and our climates. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision that said we don't need this critical provision of the voting rights act because look at the states. it made it harder for african americans and hispanics and students and elderly and infirm and poor working...
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the technology allows that. the common core calcify's age segregation, the only form of segregation still legal. then we are in big trouble. need, in my view, to watch the language. they should never use the word "rigor." look up her rigor mortis. rigor means harsh, unyielding, etc. .ids respond to a challenge we need to mobilize this technology that allows us to move and that is what the common core, to excel, that is what can happen. >> i just think it's worth reminding ourselves of how the common core came to be and why. the fact that after years of state sometimes working together, sometimes on their own because of the business communities and higher red communities were telling them, they decided that they are clearly not doing young -- well enough and not enough kids graduate from high school and numbers are the much higher than this and they need to have remediation before they can even do any kind of credit-bearing work, that thought stops those people cold. only a quarter of kids who took the hct are wi
the technology allows that. the common core calcify's age segregation, the only form of segregation still legal. then we are in big trouble. need, in my view, to watch the language. they should never use the word "rigor." look up her rigor mortis. rigor means harsh, unyielding, etc. .ids respond to a challenge we need to mobilize this technology that allows us to move and that is what the common core, to excel, that is what can happen. >> i just think it's worth reminding...
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you said russia technologies that chemical weapons were used. a spokesman for cameron said -- and putin said they did not have evidence that chemical weapons use had been taking place. you to the past indications that the use of chemical weapons on august 21 was acknowledged broadly by nations around the world, including russia and iran. i do not see that statement. but it comes to this particular matter and that conflict in as muche have not seen cooperation from russia as we and many nations would like, but on the statement i do not have response because i have not seen it. >> at the moment [indiscernible] i do not have a schedule for you. obviously, the g-20 is being used in sync peter sure, russia host nation. as you know, we decided against a bilateral summit in moscow with president putin. >> would it be bilateral? >> i do not have a schedule of what our meetings look like. we are going to st. petersburg for the g-20. >> thank you. do you know if in his include thes americans who are believed to be held by the regime in syria? >> we are ob
you said russia technologies that chemical weapons were used. a spokesman for cameron said -- and putin said they did not have evidence that chemical weapons use had been taking place. you to the past indications that the use of chemical weapons on august 21 was acknowledged broadly by nations around the world, including russia and iran. i do not see that statement. but it comes to this particular matter and that conflict in as muche have not seen cooperation from russia as we and many nations...
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for example, with the stem program, science, technology, etc. and not to have colleges as a process but to motivate students to stay in these very critical areas. yes, i am saying a lot, but the primary focus is teach -- provide teachers who are focused on teaching, not having 75% adjuncts. and you can convince the public -- you know what, my kid is going to get a great chance at a university given the resources that are focused on their needs and not on ancillary needs. snyder -- mr. schneider? guest: many interesting points in that set of questions. back toe, and i will go the very first question that we had, i believe that many of the best institutions in the country are actually community colleges that are working hard to figure out how to help students overcome some learning .eficiencies many students have chosen community colleges because they do not want bachelors degrees. but there are the best community colleges like the one in northern virginia, the valencia community college also. these colleges are working very closely with their loc
for example, with the stem program, science, technology, etc. and not to have colleges as a process but to motivate students to stay in these very critical areas. yes, i am saying a lot, but the primary focus is teach -- provide teachers who are focused on teaching, not having 75% adjuncts. and you can convince the public -- you know what, my kid is going to get a great chance at a university given the resources that are focused on their needs and not on ancillary needs. snyder -- mr....
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he has also held top positions at the massachusetts institute of technology and the george washington university. right,-- to my far andrew young, an aide to martin luther king. young helped organize the march on washington. in addition he was a former congressman, a former mayor of atlanta, and a former ambassador to the united issues. he is currently professor at the andrew young skill -- school of policy studies at georgia state. ifill,eft, gwen reporter, moderator and managing "washington week vicehe has moderated two presidential debates, and before that she worked for nbc, and "the washington post," and she is regarded as one of the best. my right, julian bond, one of the leaders of the civil rights movement. studentd found the nonviolent coordinating committee. he was also elected to the georgia house and senate. he has been a radio and television almond tater and is a professor at both american university and the university of virginia. , a manmmediate left described as the conscience of the u.s. congress among john lewis, a congressman from georgia since 1986. at 23, 1 of the
he has also held top positions at the massachusetts institute of technology and the george washington university. right,-- to my far andrew young, an aide to martin luther king. young helped organize the march on washington. in addition he was a former congressman, a former mayor of atlanta, and a former ambassador to the united issues. he is currently professor at the andrew young skill -- school of policy studies at georgia state. ifill,eft, gwen reporter, moderator and managing...
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this is about cooperation and shared technology. sheared military exercises and ctrine.nd -- do towardsde a shift western-bloc in the 70s. it is bigger than the dollars and sense of the a. cents of thed aid. this is also true economically. that has haduntry a great deal of trade with europe and the united states. a great deal towards him from the last -- tourism from the west. for egypt to shift from the country that has the security and economic relationship with the west to a country that is living on the largess of gulf countries would be a huge shift. if we are looking at influence, western influence, american, european influence in egypt, it has to do with this much larger relationship and not with how many dollars are being appropriated by the u.s. congress and going to egypt. we need to understand. my fourth point is, how do we think about it now? i think it has become clear that the egyptian government, the military is launched on this course, a very unfortunate course and a course that i think will promise much instability
this is about cooperation and shared technology. sheared military exercises and ctrine.nd -- do towardsde a shift western-bloc in the 70s. it is bigger than the dollars and sense of the a. cents of thed aid. this is also true economically. that has haduntry a great deal of trade with europe and the united states. a great deal towards him from the last -- tourism from the west. for egypt to shift from the country that has the security and economic relationship with the west to a country that is...
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our school district has put tons into all of the technology and the wi-fi for computers to comply with the standards. we just do not have the funds. those funds will take away money for the kids, for their learning. we also know that 2% move across the nation. the idea that this has to be standard so that the few who do not have to adjust, that is outrageous that the many have to change everything. the kids have to work in groups to come up with an answer and they are all wrong. what do you do with that? i have two older children that grew up here and went to school here. i know they're not teaching what they learned. it is supposed to be at a deeper understanding of less information. >> you do not think they are as far along as you two older children were? caller: absolutely not. >> thank you for sharing your story. we are looking at "the washington post" for an education poll. most americans are sick of high- stakes standardized test reports. the well-regarded annual poll shows most americans do not like the high-stakes standardized testing that dominates education. have never heard
our school district has put tons into all of the technology and the wi-fi for computers to comply with the standards. we just do not have the funds. those funds will take away money for the kids, for their learning. we also know that 2% move across the nation. the idea that this has to be standard so that the few who do not have to adjust, that is outrageous that the many have to change everything. the kids have to work in groups to come up with an answer and they are all wrong. what do you do...
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then there were the technology of the day, you saw images of mrs. garfield, her down in the kitchen preparing food for him. it was a little bit of hyperbole because it was a desperate situation. alexander graham bell offered to bring in a newfangled magnetic electromagnetic machine to find the bullet. >> he was trying to trace a metal bullet. in fact, the machine saw the bed srpings. is it true president garfield died not from the gunshot but from bacteria from dirty instruments used by the doctor? >> the bullet was dirty. he might have eventually died. it is a circumstantial situation. i will say he had one woman doctor. after the federal government paid the doctors, they paid the woman doctor half the amount and mrs. garfield wrote a letter and was outraged. the woman doctor received the same amount as the male doctors. >> thank you, c-span, for the program. during that timeframe, would they have known the rockefellers and the vanderbilts? >> chester arthur and his wife did. i would not doubt that she would've had contact with them. kerry cashed -
then there were the technology of the day, you saw images of mrs. garfield, her down in the kitchen preparing food for him. it was a little bit of hyperbole because it was a desperate situation. alexander graham bell offered to bring in a newfangled magnetic electromagnetic machine to find the bullet. >> he was trying to trace a metal bullet. in fact, the machine saw the bed srpings. is it true president garfield died not from the gunshot but from bacteria from dirty instruments used by...
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we invested in new technologies. we started reversing our addiction to foreign oil. we changed a tax code that was tilted to far in favor of the wealthy at the expense of working families. and add it all up, today our businesses have created 7.3 million new jobs over the last 41 months. we now generate more renewable energy than ever before. we sell more goods made in america to the rest of the world than ever. health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years. our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years. here in buffalo, the governor and the mayor were describing over a billion dollars in investment, riverfront being changed, construction booming -- signs of progress. so thanks to the grit and the resilience of the american people, we've cleared away the rubble from the financial crisis. we've started to lay the foundation for a stronger, more durable economic growth. but as any middle-class family will tell you, as folks here in buffalo will tell you, we're not where we need to be yet. because even before the crisis hit -- and it sounds lik
we invested in new technologies. we started reversing our addiction to foreign oil. we changed a tax code that was tilted to far in favor of the wealthy at the expense of working families. and add it all up, today our businesses have created 7.3 million new jobs over the last 41 months. we now generate more renewable energy than ever before. we sell more goods made in america to the rest of the world than ever. health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years. our deficits are...
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interesting because what happened during the clinton administration was we had an economic boom and the technology area, the people invested generally the table with money to invest, were able to benefit from it. then you have the decline at the end of the london administration and on into the getting of the bush and administration, and then you and the bush menstruation with an economic downtown -- downturn, and you will see that the attribution actually flattens. because the people with money and with investments and to bear a bigger share of the economic downturn. years,ke it up in the up but they lose in the down years. so you actually see the kind of perverse results. this time around and in this economic upturn, we really have not seen that same type of a dynamic. and so if we really want to address the income distribution -- and to remember, clinton taxes, any distribution got more disparate. not because he raised taxes, ok, because taxes are not the way to address the distribution. the way to address the distribution is through fundamental skill levels, education and a vibrant economy. of
interesting because what happened during the clinton administration was we had an economic boom and the technology area, the people invested generally the table with money to invest, were able to benefit from it. then you have the decline at the end of the london administration and on into the getting of the bush and administration, and then you and the bush menstruation with an economic downtown -- downturn, and you will see that the attribution actually flattens. because the people with money...
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enjoying freedom, opportunity, technology, things fought bygiven to you the struggles and the sacrifices those who came before and don't you forget where you have come from. you drank deeply from wells of and om and liberty opportunity that you did tphnot dig. you ate lavishly from tables ancestors.y your we and my generation cannot now consuming allback of our blessings thinking that achieved freedom. the truth of the matter is that still demands that the oral conscience of our country still calls us, that hope still needs heroes. understand that there is still work to do. hen the leading cause of death for black men my age and younger is gun violence we still have to do. when we still have a justice treats the economically disadvantaged and minorities different than others have work to do. america work a full-time job plus overtime and stifling line the of poverty, we still have work to do. when we see wages stagnating, when child poverty is the rich are en getting richer and the poor are millions ofer, when our children are living in neighborhoods where their soil and rivers are pollu
enjoying freedom, opportunity, technology, things fought bygiven to you the struggles and the sacrifices those who came before and don't you forget where you have come from. you drank deeply from wells of and om and liberty opportunity that you did tphnot dig. you ate lavishly from tables ancestors.y your we and my generation cannot now consuming allback of our blessings thinking that achieved freedom. the truth of the matter is that still demands that the oral conscience of our country still...